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Explore the Throwback Dining Room at Little Jack's Tavern

Checkered tablecloths and vintage paintings

Erin Perkins is the editor of Eater Carolinas, covering the food and restaurant scene across North and South Carolina.

Gone are any traces of the former Saint Alban at 710 King St. Now it's a pugilist fantasy in the same vein as Manhattan's famed pub Fanelli's Cafe or Times Square boxer shrine Jimmy's Corner with a Graydon Carter-esque twist. Boxing photos, horse portraits, and vintage shots of Ol' Blue Eyes plaster the walls of upcoming Little Jack's Tavern, and the tables are covered in green checkers and salt and pepper shakers shaped like boxer dogs.

Tour Little Jack's here with Eater photographer Leslie McKellar. The North Central addition opens this Saturday, April 16, at 5:00 p.m. at 710 King St. The restaurant will eventually be open for lunch and dinner serving updated pub favorites and classic cocktails.


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